Thursday, February 18th, 2010
Learn how to setup, configure, secure, optimize, and create a low-maintenance website the AskApache way. I’m piecing together all the hacks, tricks, methods, and ideas discussed throughout this blog and all across Netdom and glueing them all together to show you how to have the most optimized, crazy fastest, and best website setup I can think of.
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Posted in Apache, Cache, DreamHost, Featured, Hacking, Htaccess, Linux Unix BSD, PHP, SEO, Security, Shell Scripting, Web Design, Web Hosting, Webmaster, WordPress | 9 Comments »
Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007
If you examine the preferences dialog of any modern Web browser (like Internet Explorer, Safari or Mozilla), you’ll probably notice a ‘cache’ setting. This lets you set aside a section of your computer’s hard disk to store representations that you’ve seen, just for you. The browser cache works according to fairly simple rules. It will check to make sure that the representations are fresh, usually once a session (that is, the once in the current invocation of the browser).
Tags: admin, Apache, askapache, ASP, Bandwidth, Cache, Cache-Control, caching, ColdFusion, Cookies, DNS, Etags, Examples, expires header, Firefox, GET, Google, Htaccess, htaccess files, HTTP Headers, httpd, HTTPS SSL, If-Modified-Since, Last-Modified, Linux, Login, password, Performance, Perl, PHP, Port, post, Python, ram, Redirect, Scripts, Security, server, servers, SPEED, SSI, stat, tutorial, Username, Web Hosting
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Tuesday, December 5th, 2006
2 awesome ways to implement caching on your website using Apache .htaccess or httpd.conf. Both methods are extremely simple to set up and will dramatically speed up your site!
Tags: 301 Redirect, 302 Redirect, 401, 500, 503, Accessibility, admin, Apache, askapache, ASP, authorization, Backups, Bandwidth, Cache, Cache Validation, Cache-Control, caching, cheatsheet, ColdFusion, compression, console, Cookies, CSS, debugging, Dig, error log, Etags, Examples, expires header, feed, File System, FilesMatch, Flash, Forms, GET, Htaccess, htaccess files, HTTP Headers, HTTP Status Codes, httpd, httpd.conf, HTTPS SSL, If-Modified-Since, Javascript, Last-Modified, Linux, Logs, Mod_Rewrite, nsa, Optimization, PDF, Performance, Perl, PHP, Port, post, Powweb, Prompt, ram, Redirect, Redirection, Request Method, Rewrite Tricks, rewritecond, rewriterule, Robot, robots, robots.txt, Scripts, Security, server, server config, servers, SPEED, SSI, stat, SymLinks, tutorial, Web Hosting, WordPress, WordPress Speed
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